Marc Jones Vocalist Singing One Note Samba By Antonio Carlos Jobim
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by: glennmach
The Rising of the Moon is a famous Irish ballad written by John Keegan Leo Casey (1846-70), the Fenian Poet. The ballad takes the tune of another Irish ballad, The Wearing of the Green and was first published in Casey's 1866 collection of poems and songs A Wreath of Shamrocks. The lyrics refer to the outbreak of the 1798 rebellion in county Kildare as United Irish rebels convey the order to rise. The air of hope and optimism associated with the ultimately doomed rebellion was intended ...
by: heroesofthesidewalk
A song I wrote for my wife with music by Dave White & Graham Hulme [who also did the vocals]. This was recorded in 2001 based on a poem I wrote to my wife in 1980. ... classic rock; prog rock ballads; ron mann; promyse
by: Heepdevil
all over the place Bringin it back all so clear Remember all of those days Wishing you were here All those lonely nights I gotta fight for you, yes I do Yes I do Since youre gone There is a heart that bleeds Since youre gone Im not the man I used to be I follow you steps in the snow The traces disappear We know what weve lost when its gone Im wishing you were here All those lonely nights I gotta fight for you, yes I do Yes I do ... rock world music metal heavymetal love ballads scorpions 80s 90s ...
by: EynarSchenker
krissy & autumn sitting outside on a beautiful day. talking to both people & squirrels. singing beautiful ballads. & sharing stories ;) haha ... sitting outside beautiful day talking people squirrels singing ballads sharing stories
by: audnkrack
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by: 7awesomebookworms
The MeanBoys drop Power Ballads 2 featuring the hits: No More Sausages, Pat, Where Your Bitches At?, Marty's Bloody Nose, Mean versions of Let's Wait Awhile, How To Save A Life, and The Conga with bonus footage of The Inauspicious Entry! ... MeanBoys Las Vegas 2007 Power Ballads 2
by: chozbelen
of few recordings Gaye began recording when he cut the What's Going On single in 1970. The song discusses the return of an old flame to the singer's arms. The song topped out at the Billboard Pop Singles Chart at #21 and peaked at #3 on Billboard's soul singles charts. During Gaye's concerts afterwards, the singer performed a much slower blues-oriented version of the song setting it up as the build-up of Let's Get It On. Gaye's live version of the song was actually initiated by the sound ...
by: Insightful
Control meetings each Friday morning to determine which new recordings would be released as singles. The Quality Control staff voted as a democracy, with Motown chief Berry Gordy also holding veto power. During one of those meetings, Whitfield presented the Miracles' Grapevine, which was not chosen for release. Undaunted, Whitfield had The Isley Brothers re-record the song; their version also failed to gain a release. Still determined that he and Barrett Strong had written a hit, ...
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by: JAYDENsp